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Children are virtuall y introduced to langu age arts, literacy, math , social studies, scien ce and nature explorat ion! 386422

THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 2020

Foundation grants more than $750,000 from two programs Bridge Communities, local food pantry, Wood Dale church among recipients

The DuPage Foundation has announced its volunteer grant committee has been able to review and make 80 grants for a total of $763,192 to not-for-profit organizations from two DuPage Foundation grant programs. Being disbursed before the end of the year, the funds have come from either the DuPage Foundation COVID-19 Response Fund or the Community Needs Grant Program. Grants were approved at the recent November meeting of the Foundation Board of Trustees. Forty-four grants were awarded totaling $400,000 from the DuPage Foundation COVID-19 Response Fund, making the total grant amount

awarded from this fund $1,400,000 since April of 2020 in four rounds of grantmaking. In addition, 36 organizations received grants from the Foun-

dation’s signature grant program, the Community Needs Grant Program (CNGP). Those grants totaled $363,192 and were awarded to organizations with programs that fell into

the categories of Education, Arts & and of those, 80 grants were awardCulture, Environment and Animal ed to 73 organizations based on the qualifications and needs of the grantWelfare. More than 130 grant applications See GRANTS, Page 4 were reviewed during the process

Village distributes 2,000 toys to Bensenville families

On Saturday, Dec. 5, the Village of Bensenville distributed approximately 2,000 brand new toys to Bensenville families as part of their 50th annual holiday toy drive. Due to the pandemic, the Village opted to collect monetary donations only this year to purchase brand new toys and wrapping supplies for Bensenville families. Donations were made online in partnership with the Bensenville Community Foundation as well as at Village Hall. With health and safety being a top priority, this year’s distribution went mobile with a drive through pick up process at the Bensenville Police Department. Bags of toys were prepackaged and safely placed in families’ trunks by volunteers. COVID-19 safety information and PPE were

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Montini celebrates ‘Season of Giving’ SUBMITTED PHOTO Bensenville Independent

Montini Catholic students wrapped up their annual Golden Gobbler Thanksgiving Food Drive and immediately after, quickly stepped right back into high gear, collecting money and toys for their Adopt-a-Family and Toy Drive programs. Pictured here, students get ready to help load donated toys to be delivered. They include (front row, from left): Grace Tierney, Kiki Gaughan, Miranda Bon Durant and Leah Smego; (back row): Nathan Camba, Richmond Outlaw, Sam Ruddy, Lawrence Barrett and Mia Ibarra.

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